Primate's Palace, Bratislava
| Primacial Palace | |
|---|---|
Primaciálny palác | |
Front facade of the Primacial Palace | |
Interactive map of the Primacial Palace area | |
| Former names | Prímási palota |
| General information | |
| Type | Palace |
| Architectural style | Classicist |
| Location | Bratislava, Slovakia, Primaciálne námestie 1, 814 99, Bratislava |
| Current tenants | Office of the Mayor of Bratislava |
| Construction started | 1777 |
| Completed | 1781 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect | Melchior Hefele |
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The Primacial Palace (Slovak: Primaciálny palác, Hungarian: Prímási palota) is a neoclassical palace in the Old Town of Bratislava the capital of Slovakia. It was built from 1778 to 1781 for Archbishop of Esztergom József Batthyány, Primate of the Kingdom of Hungary, after the design of architect Melchior Hefele. In 1805, the Palace's Hall of Mirrors saw the signing of the fourth Peace of Pressburg, ending the War of the Third Coalition. Today, it serves as the seat of Mayor of Bratislava.